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The Xbox One is the next generation successor to the Xbox 360 that was revealed on May 21, 2013.
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Capcom announces brand new sidescrolling game due for release in early 2014 on next-gen and current-gen; Double Helix developing.
NPD Group data shows sales of Microsoft's console plummet, with total system spend hitting $197 million during the month; Xbox One preorders "impressive."
Publisher says it has a "unique capacity" to release open-world titles regularly thanks to technology and collaboration between studios.
Premium bundle includes 9" Aiden Pearce statue, mask, soundtrack, and artbook; not coming to Wii U.
Ubisoft says after E3 showing, sales expectations boosted for open-world game to above 6.2 million.
Sony says next-generation console will work with headsets from current-generation system.
Director Michel Ancel says it was "too challenging" to bring game to current generation; Ubisoft will "try again" now that Xbox One, PlayStation 4 are on the horizon.
Crysis developer seeking programmer to work on Linux version of 3D game engine.
Cinematic director says fans will be "really excited to play this story," while producer teases "things are really moving forward."
After legal struggle, Microsoft lawyers take ownership of XboxOne.com and XboxOne.net.
Peter Grimsdale penning book that provides backstory about game's squad; other merchandise includes clothing and peripherals.
Microsoft says the US government does not gain "direct and unfettered access" to customer data on Skype, Outlook.com, and SkyDrive.
User data on Skype, Hotmail, and SkyDrive intercepted by the National Security Agency with Microsoft's assistance.
$130 bundle for North America includes steelbook case, soundtrack, 80-page art book, embroidered flag, and 18-inch statue.
Yoshinori Ono says he doesn't have the budget or staff to make new entry in series; Ultra Street Fighter IV not going next-gen.
Marketing VP at Elder Scrolls, Fallout studio confirms no games in development for Nintendo's latest due to "a number of factors."
Mass Effect producer Casey Hudson says the "core team" that worked on 2003 RPG is handling development of new IP at Edmonton division.
Developer talks accessibility for upcoming game, says "no reason to believe" multiple gender options and GLBTI-inclusive stories won't return.
Infinity Ward targeting middle of August to show off multiplayer footage for next-generation Call of Duty title.
Jess reports on Bungie trying to convince people that Destiny isn’t Halo, Microsoft saying “shame on us” and Oculus devs hoping to make the device free!